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Roman Timeline
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28 Mar 2018
Roman Timeline
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This is just a concept for a Homework assignment that I made in the middle of the night, it is not finished, this isn't meant for public view but the saving function wouldn't let me set it to link only or private, so here we are.
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Events
(43 B.C.E.) Octavian (Soon to be Augustus) becomes Consul. Elimination of Rivals commenses.
(31 B.C.E.) Octavian wins the naval battle of Actium in northwest Greece.
(30 B.C.E.) Cleopatra and Antony fled to Egypt, both committing suicide.
(23 B.C.E.) Augustus is granted Imperium
(2 B.C.E.) The Forum of Augustus is created.
(14 C.E) Augustus ruled until his death at the age of seventy-five.
Revolt in Britain led by Commander Boudica (60 C.E.)
The Fire in rome. Caused the legend of Nero fiddling while Rome Burned. (64 C.E.)
Civil war after Nero's death.
Jerusalem is captured in 70 C.E.
The Roman Colosseum is built. (79 C.E.)
(30 C.E.) Jesus is Crusified.
(65 C.E.) Paul is executed.
Periods
Civil War 44-27 B.C.E.
The Creation of the Principate 27 B.C.E - 14 C.E.
The Perpetuation of the Principate after Augustus, 14-180 C.E.
Life in Roman Golden Age 96-180 C.E.
Jesus and his Teachings, 4 B.C.E. - 30 C.E.
Uncontrolled Spending, Natural Disasters, and Political Crisis, 193-284 C.E.
From Principate to Dominate in the Late Roman Empire, 284-395
The Official Christianization of the Empire, 312-c. 520
Non-Roman Kingdoms (Barbarians) in the Western Roman Empire, c. 370-550s
The Roman Empire in the East c. 500-565
The Reign of Emperor Justinian, 527-565
The lifetime of Queen Cleopatra VII (69-30 B.C.E.)
Life of Horace, Augustus's favorite author. 65-8 B.C.E.
Lifetime of Virgil, one of Augustus's favorite authors. (70-19 B.C.E.)
The rule of Gaius Caligula (r. 37-41 C.E.)
The reign of Nero (r. 54-68 C.E.)
Vespasian comes into power. (69-79 C.E.)
Reign of Titus (79-81 C.E.)
Reign of Domitian (81-96 C.E.)
Lifetime of Lucian, a writer who mocked superstitious people. (117-180 C.E.)
Lifetime of Plutarch. Philosopher. (50-120 C.E.)
New Testament Gospels are composed. (70-90 C.E.)
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